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Avoiding scams
For every legitimate work-from-home job, there are 57 scams, according to a study conducted by The Rat Race Rebellion. Anybody looking to earn a living without leaving their home has to be very careful. First, do some research to make sure that the company is established. If you can't find evidence that the company has a physical address and sells a product or service, then it's best to avoid it.
Next, there should be an application and probably an interview process. Anybody who is legitimately looking to hire an employee wants to know that the job will be done at a superior level. Lastly, you shouldn't have to pay anything. If a work-from-home job requires an investment, then it's probably a scam.I quoted this part of article from Yahoo (http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/money-working-home-185008634.html) Finance, because I really thought it is very helpful and since we received numerous scam reports where apparent hiring companies asking the applicants for money.
If you wanted to read the whole article you may do so by clicking the above link.
Remember, "Anybody who is legitimately looking to hire an employee wants to know that the job will be done at a superior level. Lastly, you shouldn't have to pay anything."







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